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Once considered the ideal place to live out one's golden years, Florida is quickly losing favor with retirement-aged folks. Remote workers and the wealthy are flocking to the state and driving up ...
The 2024 Florida Migration Trends Report noted that nearly 511,000 people left Florida to move to other states that same year. And nearly 25% of them were aged 20 to 29. And nearly 25% of them ...
As major Florida cities like Miami continue to grapple with the ever-increasing cost of living expenses, some retirees may question if it's in their best financial interests to retire in Florida.
For retirees moving from high-tax states like New Jersey, where residents pay an average $8,797 thanks to the state’s 2.47% average effective tax rate, moving to Florida can feel like a windfall.
Florida’s reputation as the Grand Poobah of retirement destinations has taken some hits lately. Consider the latest rankings from Seniorly, a senior living website. The Sunshine State ranked No ...
With Trump as president, more people may be moving to Florida. The Sunshine State has become a conservative hotspot and retirees may flock to its most populous cities. Suburban and rural areas can...
Florida has a well-earned reputation for being a magnet for retirees, consistently ranking at or near the top among the states at luring retirees from elsewhere. In 2022, it was the No. 1 ...
The people with the financial means will wait it out and gobble up everything,” Florida-based condo owner Giuseppe Trafficante told Newsweek. “This is America and the American dream is slowly ...